Suspect in murder of retired Fauquier Co sheriffâs deputy âarmed and dangerousâ: cops
By FOX 5 Digital Team
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REMINGTON, Va. - The Fauquier County sheriff’s office is still looking for a suspect in connection with the death of a retired deputy’s son who they say should be considered armed and dangerous.
The sheriff’s office has already arrested one suspect in connection with the incident - Beatrice Guerra, 28 – but they’re looking for Martin Martinez for his alleged role in the killing of Charles Bopp III at his Remington residence.
According to investigators, Bopp arrived at his home in the 11900 block of Freemans Ford Road on April 22 while it was being broken into.
Pulaski County will be the site of the largest solar energy farm in Southwest Virginia and one of the largest on the East Coast.
On a 3-1 vote, the board of supervisors approved a special use permit that opens the way for Chicago-based Hecate Energy and its Virginia-based partner AgriSunPower to lease 2,700 acres of private farmland for the $400 Million project near the New River Valley Airport and NRV Commerce Park.
Supervisor Charles Bopp voted no, saying he opposed the project and felt bound to represent those residents who also oppose it.
Board Chairman Joseph Guthrie, who is among the many landowners who have agreed to lease farm land for the project, abstained. He had opened the meeting by reading a detailed statement defending the legality of participating in the decision process.